Trump is clearly showing that he is going balls to the wall with constant movement of the U.S interests and interactions with the world and his own domestic agencies. From Panama to Greenland, the Middle East, dealing with Canada and Mexico, he is throwing caution to the win and applying what he views as being right for America and he isn't slowing down. He has so much to do and you know he is thinking "I only have four years, I am going to leave my mark and in the process my nation (and hopefully the world) in a better state.
He may still go with tariffs across North America to leverage his 2026 re-negotiation of USMCA, or as it is referred to in Canada, CUSMA (true story). However, he can also deliver the greatest shift in civil liberties in Canada and it would lead to a much better business environment for American companies in the process. Hear me out, before you denounce the effort, I have experienced it so I'm not going to pretend anymore.
First, no covert Canadian operatives in any U.S owned corporation operating in Canada and no such criminals in a heavily U.S owned company via shareholders. This is especially critical in Ontario where the Creepy Ones spend billions of dollars to meddle and suppress citizens and hence corporations potential while tampering with jobs and planting low performers in place, turning corporations into government entities.
He could even go further and allow Canadians to have a Whistleblower snitch line if they have information about abusers within the apparatus, particular agencies and/or bad actors in Ontario where they congregate in large numbers. I guarantee you this would reap information from within these agencies from men and women who may also want to see proper change in this country and these apparatuses, especially if they are students of history, the Magna Carta, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, that sort of thing...
I have taken the liberty as it really is my duty to inform both Canadian politicians AND American politicians about these bad actors/criminals destroying so much in Canada, and I have done so with transparency, a principle my enemies do not embrace but I digress. I think I have been more successful than I expected based on State Department assessments which would suggest at the highest levels of U.S agencies they have the intel they need to better understand what is occurring against citizens and companies here.
It would also be a coup of sorts because who is going to speak out against transparency of abusers? In the process of Trump defending a better, free business environment, he would also be defending civil liberties of Canadians. A great PR move and difficult for anyone to complain about. The old adage, "hey if you've got nothing to hide..."